1997 Playbill Century Theatre Mary-Louise Parker in How I Learned To Drive


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Step back into the world of theater with this 1997 Playbill from the Century Theatre featuring the acclaimed Mary-Louise Parker in the groundbreaking play "How I Learned To Drive." This collectible piece is a must-have for fans of the stage, theater historians, or anyone who appreciates the fine art of performance.

Mary-Louise Parker's performance in this Pulitzer Prize-winning play is celebrated for its depth and emotional resonance. The Playbill captures a significant moment in theatrical history and serves as a reminder of Parker's incredible talent. Whether you plan to showcase it in your collection or simply reminisce about the magic of live theater, this Playbill is a fantastic addition.

This Playbill is in good condition and has endured the test of time. While there is minor wear on the program, it only adds character to this vintage item. It comes complete with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity. For avid collectors, this protective feature is essential for maintaining the quality of your cherished items.

  • Good condition with minor wear, making it a viable collectible.
  • Includes a plastic protective cover for preservation and display.

Some writing is visible on the Playbill, which is clearly shown in the provided photographs. This adds to its authenticity as a genuine piece of theater memorabilia and gives a glimpse into the history of the performance. Collectors and theater lovers will appreciate the charm and sentimentality of this unique item.

Take a moment to appreciate the artistry and effort behind live theater. A piece like this not only tells the story of a performance but also connects you to the emotions and experiences of those who attended the show. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of theatrical history!

1997 Playbill: Mary-Louise Parker in How I Learned To Drive

Act quickly and add this 1997 Playbill to your collection today! It’s not just a program; it’s a piece of art and history that you will cherish for years to come.

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